The term "Jazz Age" was coined by writer F. Scott Fitzgerald. He popularized it in the 1920s to describe the cultural and social changes in America during that era, particularly the rise of jazz music and its influence on society. The phrase encapsulates the vibrant spirit and hedonism of the Roaring Twenties, a time marked by economic prosperity and a break from traditional norms.
The jazz term used when referring to the drummer is "timekeeper."
This was the time period that Jazz began to arise. African Americans, like Louis Armstrong, helped popularize Jazz. But, it wasn't the African Americans that spread Jazz, it was the whites. The culture of a minority became the culture of a majority. First step towards equality.
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A popular perfume worn by many prostitutes in New Orleans was called Jasmine. Because many of the young Jazz musicians associated with these women, many high society people referred to this new music as "Jasmine Music"; which soon became shortened to "Jass" and ultimately "Jazz".
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The Roaring Twenties was a time in the 20s when bobbed hair, Prohibition, parties, Harlem Renaissance and jazz was popular. The term was coined by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
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The term "Jazz Age" was coined by writer F. Scott Fitzgerald. He popularized it in the 1920s to describe the cultural and social changes in America during that era, particularly the rise of jazz music and its influence on society. The phrase encapsulates the vibrant spirit and hedonism of the Roaring Twenties, a time marked by economic prosperity and a break from traditional norms.